
Latex??
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This actually sounds normal for when you FIRST get elastics. They are rubbing, which causes irritation, which can actually cause blisters. Give it a solid week and if you notice other symptoms such as cheek swelling or redness around the mouth, blisters on the tongue or something --- then get concerned.landela wrote:I think I may be having an allerigic reaction to my elastics. I just got elastics on Tues (August 26) and after a few hours I noticed the inside of the right side of my cheeck was kind of irritated, but I figured that was just part of having elastics. Yesterday I noticed it was even worse. Then in the middle of the night I kept waking up because I was in so much pain from the elastics. I finally decided to take them out and noticied that the left side of the inside of my cheek was getting irritated as well. I gave the ortho a call and he said to leave them out for a few days, then once the irritation is gone to put them back in.
My question is, how do I know if it is just irritation or an allergic reaction to latex? It felt like 3-4 little bumps/blisters, and it was starting to be rubbed raw. Now that I've taken the elastics out my cheeks feel a lot better. I've never had a reaction to latex before, so that is why my ortho was wary about giving me latex free elastics.
Any advice would be appreciated.
I have a proven latex sensitivity, but can handle the latex elastics for some reason.
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